Gossip Girl Ending: How Things Wrapped Up For Each Main Character

It has been a time that we have traveled in the Upper East Side with the characters of Gossip Girl, a Max restart has even arrived and, however, the story of the most productive enemies Blair and Serena rods appreciated through which They seek to have interaction in a teenager. drama. The wild connections, the cast of Blake Lively and other newcomers, and my God, the attire of Gossip Girl have a way of making us need 2007 again. It has been more than a decade that everything ended, so, how precisely did the history of the main character end?

From the wonderful revelation about Dan Humphrey (Penn Badgley) to Nate Archibald’s political future to Chace Crawford, here’s everything you need at the end of Gossip Girl for each of your rich young New Yorkers.

Gossip Girl finished in 2012 after six seasons with the revelation that “Lonely Boy” Dan Humphrey had been the big mouth blogger. (What a turn!) By professing his love of Serena Van Der Woodsen by Blake Lively, he said he was so out of his league, he knew that the only way to be on his radar would be to be literally written in it. narrative.

The finish caused confusion in many fans, because it didn’t make sense for Dan to draw the threads of many GG patterns, and maybe it’s because Gossip Girl wasn’t finished to be Dan. This has also caused some viewers, as well as members of the distribution, to not know who Gossip Girl was, even after the wonderful reveal.

Although the anonymous blogger with Kristen Bell’s voice caused ravages in all their lives during their best school careers, Dan’s friends released him quite easily and, after all, they gave him what he was looking for from all this. : Serena.

Despite the somewhat toxic nature of Serena and Dan’s relationship in later seasons, the couple that seemed destined to be together did make it happen — despite Dan being Gossip Girl, despite Dan writing terrible things about her in his book (he also wrote a nice chapter, though that went unpublished), and despite warnings from BFF Blair that “Lonely Boy” would never fit into their world.

The final moments of the series cast gently in five years, when the school shoots have built up for Dan and Serena’s wedding. Much has been revealed about what years took place for young adults in Serena.

Bad boy Chuck Bass, played by Ed Westwick, had a rather emotional, but ultimately satisfied, ending in Gossip Girl, as he first lost a family member before gaining one. Prior to the finale, Chuck and his father Bart had a fight, in which Bart attempted to kill his son but ended up falling off the roof. While Chuck becomes temporarily a suspect and his friend Blair a witness, they decide to marry to avoid Blair having to testify against him.

It was not the most romantic of the circumstances, but it was still a fair wedding for the couple with a vision of the future, although they were interrupted by the police to take the newlyweds to interrogate them. He has not been accused of lack of evidence. , and when we see him again at Dan’s wedding and Serena five years later, he is satisfied and despite everything with a family.

As revealed in the time jump forward, Blair and Chuck are still married and have a son named Henry. Not only has the former queen bee finally locked down and settled in with the guy she’d wanted all along — never forget: “Three words, eight letters. Say it and I’m yours.” — she’s also killing it professionally. It’s revealed that Blair has taken over for her mother as the CEO of Waldorf Designs.

Nate Archibald (Chace Crawford) arrives at Dan and Serena’s wedding on a private jet, so we can assume things are going well for the editor-in-chief of The Spectator. Nate is the lone member of his friend group to not have a spouse (or children) five years after Blair and Chuck’s wedding, but a career in politics is teased. A reporter tells Nate he’s leading the polls for the upcoming mayoral race — despite not having announced his candidacy — and Nate replies that they’d “talk tomorrow.” You can draw your own conclusions.

Many Gossip Girl enthusiasts disliked Dan’s father Rufus (Matthew Settle) and Serena’s mother Lily (Kelly Rutherford) rekindled their romance when their youngsters started in combination and married peak seasons 3-5. Fortunately, as we move forward to their young wedding, the ex remains friendly, but Lily is back with Serena and Eric’s father William van der Woodsen, while Rufus dated ’90s singer Lisa Loeb.

Though Blair’s maid Dorota Kishlovsky (Zuzanna Szadkowski) wasn’t technically a main character on Gossip Girl, I’d be remiss to not report how her story on the show concluded. Dorota became a fan favorite for her fierce loyalty to Ms. Blair and her enthusiasm for the queen bee’s schemes. More than a few times she even played an important role in Blair’s mischievous plots.

Well, enthusiasts will be pleased to know that Dorota was still running with Blair and Chuck the five-year jump and seemed to be close to her son Henry.

Gossip Girl may have ended over a decade ago, but new audiences are still finding it and realizing what all the fuss is about. If you want to check it out for the first time or relive all of the events to led to Dan and Serena’s wedding, all six seasons — plus the two-season reboot of the same name — can be streamed with a Max subscription.

Heidi Venable is a Content Producer for CinemaBlend, a mom of two and a hard-core ’90s kid. She started freelancing for CinemaBlend in 2020 and officially came on board in 2021. Her job entails writing news stories and TV reactions from some of her favorite prime-time shows like Grey’s Anatomy and The Bachelor. She graduated from Louisiana Tech University with a degree in Journalism and worked in the newspaper industry for almost two decades in multiple roles including Sports Editor, Page Designer and Online Editor. Unprovoked, will quote Friends in any situation. Thrives on New Orleans Saints football, The West Wing and taco trucks.

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